Horrific moment a one-armed motocross rider, 23, is run over and killed by two fellow competitors after falling off his bike in Argentina

  • Alberto 'Wey' Zapata fell off his motorbike after losing control during a jump
  • He had survived a nasty car crash in November that led to his arm amputation
  • Zapata's return to motocross racing after the crash defied health adviceThis is the horrific moment a motocross rider is killed during a race after being run over by two other competitors following a fall.

    Alberto 'Wey' Zapata, 23, went to the ground after losing control of his motorbike during a jump.

    Agonising footage showed one of two riders unable to avoid Zapata, who rode despite only having one arm after a road accident led to a limb amputation, as he came off and crashed into the dirt.

    This is the moment just before  a motocross rider is killed during a race by being run over by two other competitors following a fall

    This is the moment just before  a motocross rider is killed during a race by being run over by two other competitors following a fall

    Alberto 'Wey' Zapata, 23, lost control of his motorbike during a jump on the motocross course

    Alberto 'Wey' Zapata, 23, lost control of his motorbike during a jump on the motocross course 

    Zapata fell off his motorbike and then slid into the path of one of his fellow competitors

    Zapata fell off his motorbike and then slid into the path of one of his fellow competitors

    Agonising footage showed one of two riders unable to avoid Zapata, who rode despite only having one arm after a road accident led to a limb amputation, as he came off and crashed into the dirt

    Agonising footage showed one of two riders unable to avoid Zapata, who rode despite only having one arm after a road accident led to a limb amputation, as he came off and crashed into the dirt

    The dramatic accident happened on Sunday, just four and a half months after he cheated death after crashing his car on a main road south of the Argentinian city of San Juan.

    He broke his collarbone and had to have his left arm amputated after losing control of his Chevrolet Corsa Classic on November 15 last year.

    The motorbike fanatic received a standing ovation on each lap when he returned to racing minus his amputated limb, defying health professionals who told him he would have to give up his passion.

    He celebrated his first podium finish after his return in the southern Argentinian city of Chubut on March 4, taking to Instagram to write: 'First podium after my amputation.

    'The results of hard work, desire, dreams and a truly unforgettable moment.'

    The accident that led to his death happened during a competition in San Agustin, a city in the Argentinian province of Cordoba, on the same motocross track where Zapata returned to racing following his car accident.

    Zapata broke his collarbone and had to have his left arm amputated after losing control of his Chevrolet Corsa Classic on November 15 last year

    Zapata broke his collarbone and had to have his left arm amputated after losing control of his Chevrolet Corsa Classic on November 15 last yearSergio Unac, governor of the province of San Juan where the brave motocross racer hailed from, said: 'I am totally heartbroken by the sad news of the death of Wey Zapata.

    'My condolences to his family and friends at this sad moment in time.

    'Rest in peace warrior. In San Juan we will remember you as a great sportsman and an enormous fighter.'

    Zapata recalled recently how his mum had told him the news of his amputation, revealing: 'The medics didn't tell me but they hinted at it.

    'When I was in the hospital I couldn't feel my arm and wondered if I had still had it until my mum told me: 'No, you haven't got your arm, they amputated it straight after the accident.'

    His life was saved by a passer-by who spotted his crashed car and stopped his arm bleed with a tourniquet.

    He said after his last podium finish a week before his fatal accident: 'I sometimes find it hard to believe what's happening to me with the difficulty I have riding a motorbike with one arm four months after the amputation.

    'It would be enough for me just to be able to enjoy being back on a motorbike again so being able to savour my third podium since my return to racing is wonderful.'

    Zapata celebrated his first podium finish following his return, after his left arm was amputated, in the southern Argentinian city of Chubut on March 4

    Zapata celebrated his first podium finish following his return, after his left arm was amputated, in the southern Argentinian city of Chubut on March 4

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